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Title Page

Introduction

About Roman Coins

Denominations

Coins of Other Ancient Cultures

Identifying Roman Coins

How To Use This Book

Mintmarks

Mint Map

Pricing And Grading

Bibliography

Reference Catalogs Cited

Coin Terms Used

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Index of Rulers

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Imperial Catalog:

AUGUSTUS
LIVA
AGRIPPA
NERO CLAUDIUS DRUSUS
GERMANICUS
AGRIPPINA I
TIBERIUS
DRUSUS
ANTONIA
CALIGULA
CLAUDIUS I
BRITANNICUS
AGRIPPINA II
NERO
GALBA
CLODIUS MACER
OTHO
VITELLIUS
VESPASIAN
DOMITILLA
TITUS
DOMITIAN
DOMITIA
JULIA TITI
NERVA
TRAJAN
PLOTINA
MARCIANA
MATIDIA
HADRIAN
SABINA
AELIUS
ANTONINUS PIUS
FAUSTINA I
MARCUS AURELIUS
FAUSTINA II
LUCIUS VERUS
LUCILLA
COMMODUS
CRISPINA
PERTINAX
DIDIUS JULIANUS
MANLIA SCANTILLA
DIDIA CLARA
PESCENNIUS NIGER
CLODIUS ALBINUS
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
JULIA DOMNA
CARACALLA
PLAUTILLA
GETA
MACRINUS
DIADUMENIAN
ELAGABALUS
JULIA MAESA
JULIA SOAEMIAS
JULIA PAULA
AQUILIA SEVERA
ANNIA FAUSTINA
SEVERUS ALEXANDER
JULIA MAMAEA
ORBIANA
MAXIMINUS I
PAULINA
MAXIMUS
GORDIAN I
GORDIAN II
BALBINUS
PUPIENUS
GORDIAN III
TRANQUILLINA
PHILIP I
OTACILIA SEVERA
PHILIP II
PACATIAN
JOTAPIAN
TRAJAN DECIUS
HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA
HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS
HOSTILIAN
TREBONIANUS GALLUS
VOLUSIAN
AEMILIAN
CORNELIA SUPERA
SILBANNACUS
URANIUS ANTONINUS
VALERIAN I
MARINIANA
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GALLIENUS
SALONINA
SALONINUS
REGALIANUS
DRYANTILLA
POSTUMUS
LAELIANUS
MARIUS
VICTORINUS
DOMITIAN II
TETRICUS I
TETRICUS II
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MACRIANUS
CLAUDIUS II
QUINTILLUS
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ZENOBIA
VABALATHUS
TACITUS
FLORIAN
PROBUS
SATURNINUS
CARUS
CARINUS
MAGNIA URBICA
NIGRIAN
NUMERIAN
JULIAN I
DIOCLETIAN
MAXIMIAN
CARAUSIUS
ALLECTUS
DOMITIUS DOMITIANUS
CONSTANTIUS I
THEODORA
GALERIUS
GALERIA VALERIA
SEVERUS II
MAXENTIUS
ROMULUS
CONSTANTINE I
HELENA
FAUSTA
ALEXANDER
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LICINIUS II
CRISPUS
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THEODOSIUS I
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EUGENIUS
HONORIUS
CONSTANTINE III
CONSTANS II
MAXIMINUS
PRISCUS ATTALUS
JOVINUS
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HONORIA
PETRONIUS MAXIMINUS
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THEODOSIUS II
EUDOCIA
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LEO I
VERINA
LEO II
ZENO
ARIADNE
BASILISCUS
ZENONIS
LEONTIUS I
ANASTASIUS I
ANONYMOUS COINAGE

ERIC The Encyclopedia of Roman Imperial Coins
by Rasiel Suarez


Julia Domna 

b. ca.170 - d.217 

Julia Domna was the wife of Septimius Severus and mother of Geta and Caracalla. She died in exile of either as a result of breast cancer or after a self-imposed hunger strike following Caracalla 's murder. 
  
Among the Denarii of Roman empresses those of Julia Domna are among the most common. Gold, too, is comparatively abundant but bronzes are very difficult to find in all but the sorriest grades. 
 
This is also the first empress who has a significant portion of her coinage struck in the middle east. Because there is as yet no systematic form of mintmarks on the coins themselves the collector will have to learn the "styles" of each mint. While those of Rome follow the classical lines of portraiture the eastern mints take a more stylized approach with a considerably greater degree of individualistic touches from die to die.  
 
To complicate (if that 's the right word) matters, there is a very wide variety of portraits and hairstyles for her simply because she was an Augusta for over twenty years. The celators zealously marked the progress of her aging as well as the fashion of the day over the course of all those years. 
 
Expect a nice Denarius to cost between $40-$75.  

Busts: 

1) Diademed, draped bust left 
2) Diademed, draped bust right 
3) Diademed, draped bust right on crescent 
4) Draped bust left 
5) Draped bust right 
6) Veiled, draped bust right 

 

Obverses: 

 
2) IVLA DOMNA AVG 
4) IVLIA DOMINA AVG 
5) IVLIA DOMNA AVG 
7) IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG 
8) IVLIA PIA MATER CASTR 

 

Reverses: 

 
5) AEQVITATI AVG 
6) AEQVITATI AVGG 
7) AEQVITATI PVBLICAAE 
8) AETERNIT IMPERI 
10) BONA SPES 
13) CERER FRVG 
14) CERERE AVG 
15) CERERE AVGVS 
16) CERERI FRVGIF 
17) CERES 
18) CONCORDIA 
23) FELICIT TEMPOR 
24) FELICITAS 
27) FELICITAS TEMPOR 
28) FORT R AVG 
29) FORT RED TR P III COS II 
30) FORT REDVC 
31) FORT REDVCI COS 
32) FORTVN REDVC 
33) FORTVN REDVCI 
34) FORTVNAE FELICI 
37) HILARITAS 
39) IVNO 
42) IVNONEM 
44) LAETITIA 
47) MAT AVGG MAT SEN M PATR 
48) MATER 
52) MATRI CASTR 
55) MATRI MAGNAE 
56) MONET AVG 
58) MONETA AVG II COS 
59) NOBILITAS 
60) P  SEPT GETA CAES PONT 
61) PELICITAS 
62) PIETAS 
66) PIETATI 
67) PIETATI AVGVSTAE 
68) PM TR P VIII COS II PP 
69) PM TR P XII COS II PP 
70) PM TR P XVI COS III PP 
71) PROVID AVGG 
72) PVDICITIA 
76) SECVRITAS IMPERII 
77) VENER VICT 
81) VENERI VICTOR 
87) VENVS GENITRIX 
89) VESTA 
91) VESTA SANCTAE 
93) VICT AVG TR P II COS II PP 
96) VIRTVS AVG COS 
99) No legend 

 

Types: 

 
1) Aequitas standing left, holding scale and cornucopia 
2) Caracalla laureate bust right 
3) Caracalla laureate head right 
4) Caracalla laureate, draped bust right 
5) Caracalla laureate, draped bust right facing Geta bare-headed, draped bust left 
6) Caracalla laureate, draped bust right facing Geta laureate, draped bust left 
7) Ceres seated left, holding grain ears and torch. 
8) Ceres standing left, holding grain ears and torch. 
9) Ceres standing left, holding grain ears over modius and scepter
10) Ceres standing left, holding torch and grain ears. 
11) Concordia seated left, holding patera and two cornucopiae 
12) Genius standing left, holding fruit basket and grain ears 
13) Grain ears in bundle. 
14) Cornucopiae (2), grain ear within 
15) Crescent, seven stars above. 
16) Cybele riding lion quadriga left, holding branch 
17) Cybele seated left, holding branch and scepter; lion on either side
18) Cybele seated left, holding branch; lion on either side
19) Cybele standing left, holding branch and drum; lion to left. 
20) Cybele standing left, leaning on column and with legs crossed, holding drum and scepter; lion to left. 
21) Cybele standing, facing, holding drum and scepter
22) Cybele standing, facing, holding drum. 
23) Dea Celestis riding lion right over flowing water. 
24) Diana standing left, holding torch with both hands
25) Fecunditas lying left with hand on globe, the Four Seasons frolicking to left and background. 
26) Fecunditas seated right, holding baby; baby in cradle to right 
27) Fecunditas seated right, holding baby; child to right. 
28) Fecunditas standing left, holding baby; child on either side
29) Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia
30) Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and scepter 
31) Felicitas standing left, holding coin counter and scepter 
32) Felicitas standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding caduceus
33) Fortuna seated left, holding caduceus and rudder on globe 
34) Fortuna seated left, holding caduceus and rudder on globe; child to left. 
35) Fortuna seated left, holding rudder and cornucopia
36) Fortuna standing left, holding cornucopia and resting arm on rudder 
37) Fortuna standing left, holding grain ears and cornucopia 
38) Fortuna standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia
39) Fruit basket 
40) Genius standing left, holding fruit basket and grain ears. 
41) Genius standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding cornucopia
42) Geta bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right. 
43) Hilaritas standing left, holding palm and cornucopia
44) Hilaritas standing left, holding palm and cornucopia; child to either side
45) Hilaritas standing left, holding palm and scepter 
46) Isis standing right, stepping on galley prow, holding baby; rudder in front of altar to left 
47) Julia Domna riding peacock right, upwards. 
48) Julia Domna seated left, holding branch and scepter 
49) Julia Domna seated left, holding phoenix on globe and scepter; (2) standards to left. 
50) Julia Domna seated left, holding phoenix on globe and scepter; (3) standards to left. 
51) Julia Domna standing left, holding branch and scepter
52) Julia Domna standing left, sacrificing over altar 
53) Julia Domna standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding caduceus; three standards in background to left. 
54) Julia Domna standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding incense box; three standards in background to left. 
55) Julia Domna standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding scepter; three standards in background to left. 
56) Julia Domna standing, facing, behind Septimius Severus to left and Caracalla to right, holding together globe. 
57) Julia Domna, holding scepter, riding peacock right, upwards 
58) Juno seated left, holding flower and bundle of rods. 
59) Juno standing left, holding patera and scepter
60) Juno standing left, holding patera and scepter; peacock to left. 
61) Juno standing right, holding patera and scepter
62) Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and rudder. 
63) Legionary eagle, standard on either side
64) Liberalitas seated left, holding coin counter and cornucopia
65) Liberalitas standing left, holding coin counter and cornucopia
66) Luna riding biga left 
67) Modius with grain ears. 
68) Moneta seated left, holding scale and cornucopia
69) Moneta standing left, holding scale and cornucopia
70) Monetae (3) standing left, holding scale and cornucopia; piles of coins by feet. 
71) Nobilitas standing, facing, holding scepter and Palladium
72) Peacock advancing left 
73) Peacock standing left, tail spread 
74) Pietas seated left, holding Palladium 
75) Pietas seated left, holding Victory and scepter
76) Pietas standing left, raising hands over altar 
77) Pietas standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding incense box. 
78) Pietas standing right, holding scepter and baby. 
79) Providentia standing left, holding wand over globe and holding scepter
80) Pudicitia seated left, touching chest 
81) Pudicitia seated left, touching chest and holding scepter
82) Roma seated left on shield, holding Victory and spear. 
83) Securitas seated right, holding globe. 
84) Septimius Severus and Julia Domna standing, shaking hands
85) Septimius Severus laureate bust right facing Caracalla laureate bust left. 
86) Septimius Severus laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right facing Caracalla laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left. 
87) Septimius Severus standing left, holding branch. 
88) Septimius Severus standing left, sacrificing over altar
89) Spes advancing left, holding flower and raising skirt. 
90) Temple with (4) columns, Vesta standing left, sacrificing over lit altar in temple 's center. 
91) Temple with (6) columns, Pietas within 
92) Venus seated left, holding apple and scepter; Cupid to left. 
93) Venus seated left, raising hand and holding scepter
94) Venus seated left, raising hand and holding scepter; child to left. 
95) Venus standing left, holding apple and pulling dress 
96) Venus standing left, holding apple and scepter
97) Venus standing left, holding patera and scepter
98) Venus standing left, leaning on column, holding helmet and palm; shield to left 
99) Venus standing left, raising hand and holding scepter
100) Venus standing right, leaning on column and with legs crossed, holding apple and palm 
101) Vesta seated left, holding Palladium and scepter
102) Vesta seated left, holding simpulum and scepter
103) Vesta standing left, holding Palladium and scepter 
104) Vesta standing left, holding patera and scepter 
105) Vestals (2) sacrificing over altar in between them, one holding simpulum and the other a patera; temple in background. 
106) Vestals (4), attended by two children, sacrificing over altar; temple in background. 
107) Victory advancing left, holding garland over shield on base. 
108) Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm
109) Victory seated left, holding wreath and palm

 

Mints: 

 
2) Emesa 
3) Laodicea ad Mare 
4) Roma 

 
AU Aureus Reference(s) 
 
1) B5, O3, R08, T005 RIC 540  (IVi, S. Severus), BMC 3 (S. Severus) 
2) B5, O3, R21, T024 RIC 548 aneotal (IVi, S. Severus), BMC 14 (S. Severus), C 31 
3) B5, O3, R39, T060 RIC 559 (IVi, S. Severus), BMC 37 (S. Severus) 
4) B5, O3, R44, T064 
5) B5, O3, R48, T016 Exe: AVGG RIC 562 (IVi, S. Severus), BMC 47 (S. Severus), C 116 
6) B5, O5, R86, T092 RIC 537 (IVi, S. Severus), C 203 
7) B5, O6, R82, T100 RIC 536 (IVi, S. Severus), BMC 48 (S. Severus), C 193 
8) B5, O7, R47, T048 RIC 381 (IVi, Caracalla), BMC 11a (Caracalla), C 110 

 
 
9) B3, O7, R46, T066 RIC 379a  (IVi, Caracalla), C 106 
10) B2, O7, R79, T099 
11) B3, O7, R86, T093 RIC 388a (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 211 

 
 
12) B2, O7, R79, T099 RIC 387 (IVi, Caracalla), C 186 
13) B4, O3, R85, T096 
14) B4, O3, R85, T096 RIC 605 (IVi, Septimius Severus
15) B5, O2, R03, T001  
16) B5, O3, R08, T005 RIC 540 (IVi, Septimius Severus
17) B5, O3, R08, T086 RIC 539b (IVi, Septimius Severus
18) B5, O3, R09, T004 RIC 544 (IVi, Septimius Severus
19) B5, O3, R16, T007 RIC 546 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6576 
20) B5, O3, R18, T011 RIC 637  (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6577 
21) B5, O3, R21, T024 RIC 548 (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 27 
22) B5, O3, R22, T025 RIC 549 (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 35 
23) B5, O3, R24, T030 RIC 551 (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 47 
24) B5, O3, R34, T033 RIC 554 (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 57 
25) B5, O3, R34, T036 RIC 552 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6583, C 55 
26) B5, O3, R37, T043 RIC 556 (IVi, Septimius Severus
27) B5, O3, R37, T044 RIC 557 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6585 
28) B5, O3, R39, T060 RIC 559 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6588, C 82 
29) B5, O3, R41, T060 RIC 560 (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 97 
30) B5, O3, R44, T062 RIC 561 (IVi, Septimius Severus),  S 6590, C 101 
31) B5, O3, R49, T016 RIC 562 (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 117 
32) B5, O3, R50, T049 RIC 568 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6596, C 131 
33) B5, O3, R51, T017 RIC 564 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6593, C 123 
34) B5, O3, R60, T042 RIC 571 (IVi, Septimius Severus
35) B5, O3, R61, T031  
36) B5, O3, R64, T077 RIC 572 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6600 
37) B5, O3, R65, T076 RIC 574 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6601, C 156 
38) B5, O3, R72, T080 RIC 576 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6602, C 168 
39) B5, O3, R72, T081 RIC 575 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6603, C 170 
40) B5, O3, R75, T046 RIC 577 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6606, C 177 
41) B5, O3, R79, T097 RIC 578 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6607, C 185 
42) B5, O3, R82, T100 
43) B5, O3, R85, T095 RIC 580 (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 198 
44) B5, O3, R88, T098 RIC 581 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6610 
45) B5, O3, R89, T101 RIC 582 (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 223 
46) B5, O3, R90, T090 RIC 584 (IVi, Septimius Severus
47) B5, O3, R90, T101 RIC 583 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6612, C 245 
48) B5, O3, R92, T104 RIC 587 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6614, C 246 
49) B5, O4, R89, T101 
50) B5, O5, R11, T089 RIC 615 (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 9 
51) B5, O5, R12, T012 RIC 608 (IVi, Septimius Severus
52) B5, O5, R23, T039 RIC 619 (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 52 
53) B5, O5, R33, T037 RIC 625 (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 66 
54) B5, O5, R77, T096 RIC 630 (IVi, Septimius Severus
55) B5, O5, R82, T100 RIC 536 (IVi, Septimius Severus), S 6608, C 194 
56) B5, O5, R89, T101 
57) B5, O7, R21, T024 RIC 373a  (IVi, Caracalla), S 7100, C 32 
58) B5, O7, R46, T066 RIC 379c (IVi, Caracalla
59) B5, O7, R47, T051 RIC 380 (IVi, Caracalla), S 7102, C 114 
60) B5, O7, R54, T020 RIC 382 (IVi, Caracalla), C 137 
61) B5, O7, R72, T081 RIC 385 (IVi, Caracalla), C 165 
62) B5, O7, R86, T092 RIC 389b (IVi, Caracalla), S 7107, C 205 
63) B5, O7, R86, T093 RIC 388c (IVi, Caracalla), S 7106, C 212 
64) B5, O7, R89, T102 RIC 391 (IVi, Caracalla), S 7109, C 226 
65) B5, O7, R89, T103 RIC 390 (IVi, Caracalla), S 7108, C 230 
66) B5, O7, R97, T052 

 
AR Denarius (Posthumous) Reference(s) 
 
67) B6, O1, R20, T073 RIC 396 (IVi, Caracalla) & 715 (IVii, S. Alexander), C 24 

 
 
68) B5, O3, R39, T060 RIC 559 (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 83 

 
 
69) B2, O7, R42, T060 RIC 585 (IVi, Caracalla), C 88 
70) B5, O3, R37, T043 RIC 877 (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 74 
71) B5, O3, R51, T017 Exe: SC RIC 859 (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 124 
72) B5, O7, R47, T048 Exe: SC RIC 588 (IVi, Caracalla), C 112 
73) B5, O7, R75, T042 RIC 590 (IVi, Caracalla), C 178 

 
AE As 
 
74) B5, O3, R49, T016 RIC 879 (IVi, Septimius Severus), C 119 
75) B5, O7, R39, T060 RIC 598 (IVi, Caracalla), C 86 
76) B5, O7, R89, T106 Exe: SC RIC 607 (IVi, Caracalla), C 234 

 
 

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